May 11, 2021
Rob Gronkowski of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is one of the greatest tight ends to ever play the game of football. While he spent last year in Tampa Bay and won a Super Bowl he hasn’t forgotten the city of Boston, where he played many seasons with the New England Patriots and had great success.
Last week, Rob whose nickname is “Gronk” showed up in Boston with a check for $1.2 million and delivered that check to Massachusetts Governor
Charlie Baker . so that the Charlesbank Playground would be renovated.
Governor Baker called Gronk “a big man with a big heart.”
May 11, 2021
Rob Gronkowski of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers is one of the greatest tight ends to ever play the game of football. While he spent last year in Tampa Bay and won a Super Bowl he hasn’t forgotten the city of Boston, where he played many seasons with the New England Patriots and had great success.
Last week, Rob whose nickname is “Gronk” showed up in Boston with a check for $1.2 million and delivered that check to Massachusetts Governor
Charlie Baker . so that the Charlesbank Playground would be renovated.
Governor Baker called Gronk “a big man with a big heart.”
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On January 12, 2021, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker signed
into law Bill S2841 amending Chapter 138 of the General Laws by
inserting Sec. 25E 1/2. Under M.G.L.A. 138 § 25E ½ a brewery may, without good cause, terminate the right of a
licensed wholesaler to whom such brewery has made regular sales of
malt beverages subject to the provisions of this section.
In order to qualify, breweries must produce less than 240,000
barrels of beverages in a year.
Breweries must provide the affected wholesaler no less than 30
days written notice and full compensation. the laid-in cost